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Dozens detained at protest rallies in Moscow, St. Petersburg

© RIA Novosti . Igor Samoilov / Go to the mediabank"The protest rally in Russia's second largest city, St. Petersburg, was attended by 100 people, 60 of whom were detained by police".
The protest rally in Russia's second largest city, St. Petersburg, was attended by 100 people, 60 of whom were detained by police. - Sputnik International
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A total of 95 opposition protesters who took part in unauthorized March of Dissent rallies in Moscow and St. Petersburg were detained on Saturday.

A total of 95 opposition protesters who took part in unauthorized March of Dissent rallies in Moscow and St. Petersburg were detained on Saturday.

An estimated 200 protesters turned out for the rally in downtown Moscow with 35 hauled away in police vehicles.

Some 300 reporters were on hand to cover the event.

The protest rally in Russia's second largest city, St. Petersburg, was attended by 100 people, 60 of whom were detained by police.

One police officer in Moscow was injured during a confrontation with the protesters and was reported to be "bleeding in the neck area."

The circumstances of his injury were unclear.

According to Moscow police department spokesman Viktor Biryukov, the officer was pushed by a female protester.

"As a result, he fell and cut his face on broken glass," Biryukov said.

Police grabbed Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, a former deputy prime minister, and Sergei Udaltsov, leader of the Leftist Front opposition group.

Prior to that several young people chanting "Shame!" tried to march down Triumfalnaya Square. Police ordered them to stop but then detained them, put them in a bus and took them to a local police station.

Russia's opposition groups came out on the March of Dissent rally in defiance of a city government ban.

In mid-July, city officials authorized a bike festival on Triumfalnaya Square from July 30 through August 1 in what many saw as a deliberate move to snub the opposition's plans.

Moscow city authorities have regularly turned down requests from Russian opposition groups to stage March of Dissent rallies.

Nearly 200 opposition protesters were detained during a March of Dissent rally on May 31.

The crackdown caused public outrage as riot police outnumbered demonstrators and people with disabilities as well as a World War II veteran were reportedly among those detained.

Several small Russian opposition groups hold Marches of Dissent on the last day of each month with 31 days in defense of their right to free assembly, as enshrined in Article 31 of the Russian Constitution.

MOSCOW, July 31 (RIA Novosti) 

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